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Liverpool City Council is committed to building quality communities. Through carefully considered policies and guidelines, communication with our community and supporting new building initiatives, Council aims to create an exciting environment.

Liverpool's community is wonderfully diverse. To ensure that our community gets the most out of living, working and playing in Liverpool, Liverpool City Council supports a range of programs and dedicated staff to help meet the needs of all of our people.

Sustainability is about growth and development of the community in a balanced way. Liverpool City Council recognises the importance of sustainability. We are working towards fostering a partnership with our community to protect, support and conserve our natural resources and environment.

Liverpool City Council provides and manages venues to benefit the local community. The links below provide detailed information about a range of Council venues. Please click on the following links for more information about Council's venues.

Public Exhibitions and Notices

Council gives notice or places on public exhibition important policies, documents and development proposals in accordance with legal requirements and resolutions of Council.

These:

provide members of the public with information regarding these important matters; and

allow members of the public to provide feedback before final decisions are made.

If you wish to lodge a submission, comment or objection about a matter currently on public exhibition or the subject of a public notice, Council must receive it before the expiry of the exhibition or notice period.

You can email or post your submission to Liverpool City Council. Please quote Council's reference number on your correspondence.

Please note that information collected by Council in relation to development applications including public submissions on development applications, is open access information that can be obtained by members of the public under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009. Most of the information collected by Council can be accessed via this Act and in accordance with Council's Privacy Management Plan.

At the Ordinary Council Meeting on Wednesday 27 March 2019, Council resolved to provide $40,000 to St Luke’s Church as a contribution towards programs celebrating the 200-year anniversary of St Luke’s Church. The financial contribution is to cover program cost for a community day in September 2019 and a book to be launched in 2020.

Under section 356 of the Local Government Act, Council is required to advertise resolutions of financial contribution of this nature for 28 days to allow for community feedback.

The notice of motion can be viewed in the March Council minutes. Visit liverpool.infocouncil.biz and under 27/03/2019 click on Minutes.

The public notice closes on 15 May 2019. Written submissions are invited from the public and should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer (quote NOM 3) by the due date. Submissions must be made in writing to Locked Bag 7064, Liverpool BC NSW 1871 or by email to lcc@liverpool.nsw.gov.au.

Council is currently exhibiting the Delivery Program 2017-21 and Operational Plan for 2019-20 including Budget and Statement of Revenue Policy (Fees and Charges).

The Operational Plan is a detailed plan which provides information on Council’s key services, projects, programs and budget for the next financial year. It also includes a full list of all scheduled capital works and all proposed fees and charges.

Please take some time to review the draft Delivery Program 2017-21 and Operational Plan and Budget 2019-20 and provide Council with your comments to assist in planning for the next 12 months.

Draft copies of the Delivery Program 2017-2021, Operational Plan and Budget 2019-20 are available at:

Liverpool City Council wishes to advise that the construction of the Bernera Road Extension Project is progressing well and Council will be implementing a different road closure and detour plan to facilitate the on-going road works.

The intersection of Bernera Road and Dalmatia Avenue will soon be closed and new traffic control arrangements including detours and parking restrictions will be put in place. Road users are urged to observe all traffic signs, controls and directions.

The road closure and traffic detours are required to enable the intersection to be upgraded which will take effect from 8 February 2019 until further notice. It is anticipated that the works will be completed within a few weeks. After the upgrade works at the intersection, Bernera Road between Dalmatia Avenue and Solders Parade will be opened to traffic. Further notification will be provided prior to implementing any additional changes.

We apologise for any inconvenience that may be caused by the road works. Your co-operation and understanding will be greatly appreciated.

Should you require any further information on this project, please contact Council at 1300 36 2170.

In accordance with Section 47G(3) of the Local Government Act 1993, the public hearing report for Liverpool Local Environmental Plan 2008 Draft Amendment 54 is available to view online or at Council’s Customer Service Centre at Ground Floor, 33 Moore Street, Liverpool. The public hearing was held on 31 January 2019 at 6pm in the Purple Room of the Liverpool City Library.

The draft amendment seeks to reclassify a portion of land at Heathcote Road, Hammondville (Part Lot 10 DP 1162812) from ‘Community’ to ‘Operational’.

For enquiries relating to the public hearing or the draft amendment, please contact Kweku Aikins, Strategic Planner, on 8711 7416 or at aikinsk@liverpool.nsw.gov.au.

The draft International Trade Engagement Strategy is designed to enhance Liverpool’s international competitiveness and stimulate growth of the region in preparation for the launch of the Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) in 2026. The strategy was developed following a stakeholder workshop, more than forty local business surveys and interviews, and an analysis of international markets.

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Council welcomes feedback from the Liverpool business community regarding the vision, strategies and actions outlined in the draft International Trade Engagement Strategy.